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SkyHigh 07-28-2007 01:26 PM

I found this for you guys !!
 
In the local news paper:

POST OFFICE now hiring. Average pay $20 hourly or 57K per year including federal benefits and overtime. Paid training, vacations. 1-800-574-4781

No college or flight training required. Just pass a simple civil service test and you could start out making as much as most new regional captains without the $1500 a month in student loans.

Skyhigh

maximaman 07-28-2007 01:41 PM

What town is this in?

SkyHigh 07-28-2007 01:44 PM

Idiot?
 

Originally Posted by JetJock16 (Post 204165)
SkyHigh, GTH! Moron, you just don't get it do you? I normally don't attack people and I'm sure our moderators will warn me; but SkyHigh, you're an idiot!

Are you sure about that? What kind of intellegence does it take to invest 150K in training and education, and most of a decade for a 17K per year job? :rolleyes:

My point is that even common jobs can best an airline career these days.


SkyHigh

SkyHigh 07-28-2007 01:47 PM

The AD
 

Originally Posted by maximaman (Post 204171)
What town is this in?

The ad appeared in a regional classifieds newspaper. My guess is that it is a nationally ran advertisement. If I were you I would call the number to find out more.

SkyHigh

maximaman 07-28-2007 01:48 PM

I don't understand you. You bash people for getting into aviation and spending all that money, yet you did the same thing yourself.

maximaman 07-28-2007 01:49 PM

Their is no way in hell that I will work at a post office. I'll leave that job to the high school dropouts while I get a real job with my education.

tsween 07-28-2007 01:55 PM

if one loves to deliver mail, sort mail, lick stamps, sell stamps, or tape boxes, then perhaps this is the job for them.

Most people are not in aviation for the money, that should be obvious

If you have the passion and desire to fly, you will do anything reasonable to make it reality

maximaman 07-28-2007 01:59 PM


Originally Posted by tsween (Post 204187)
if one loves to deliver mail, sort mail, lick stamps, sell stamps, or tape boxes, then perhaps this is the job for them.

Most people are not in aviation for the money, that should be obvious

If you have the passion and desire to fly, you will do anything reasonable to make it reality

I don't think their is anyone that dreams of licking stamps when they grow up. Its one of those jobs that people do just because they need a paycheck.

Freightpuppy 07-28-2007 02:12 PM


Originally Posted by SkyHigh (Post 204157)
In the local news paper:

POST OFFICE now hiring. Average pay $20 hourly or 57K per year including federal benefits and overtime. Paid training, vacations. 1-800-574-4781

No college or flight training required. Just pass a simple civil service test and you could start out making as much as most new regional captains without the $1500 a month in student loans.

Skyhigh

Geee! Whoop dee doo! Sound sooooo exciting! :rolleyes:

That's it! I'm quitting UPS!

JetJock16 07-28-2007 03:18 PM


Originally Posted by SkyHigh (Post 204174)
Are you sure about that? What kind of intellegence does it take to invest 150K in training and education, and most of a decade for a 17K per year job? :rolleyes:

My point is that even common jobs can best an airline career these days.


SkyHigh

I'm positive it's you, seeing that I don't know of any pilot that has spent $150K on training and college. At most it might be between $80 - 100K or so for both; but you've always been one for over exaggerating to help you justify your numbers while you continue to live in denial. BTW, you speak as though you'll always make $20K a year or 60K as a CA. I don’t know of anyone on the forum more hated than you.

Cubdriver 07-28-2007 03:54 PM

Guys, guys (gals). Sky High is just doing his thing. He has 22.3% of a point, that's about it. Don't get bent out of shape. Most mail people are unable to fly jet aircraft nor aspire to. USPS has to pay those salaries because their jobs are phenomenally boring. Airlines pay what they can get away with too. All the mail people I have ever known were total dumbkoffs. They deserve $60k, heck give them $75k.

SharkAir 07-28-2007 04:10 PM

One of my old students was a postal worker and she was about ready to kill herself. I think there's more to life than money.

Spartan07 07-28-2007 04:20 PM


Originally Posted by Cubdriver (Post 204251)
Guys, guys (gals). Sky High is just doing his thing. He has 22.3% of a point, that's about it. Don't get bent out of shape. Most mail people are unable to fly jet aircraft nor aspire to. USPS has to pay those salaries because their jobs are phenomenally boring. Airlines pay what they can get away with too. All the mail people I have ever known were total dumbkoffs. They deserve $60k, heck give them $75k.

My grandmother retired from the post office as a postmaster general after something like thirty years. And she's one of the smartest people I know, far from a dumbkoff... whatever that is ;)

For me, I could never stomach a job that boring. But if it floats your boat, why not? She loved her job, and I don't think she ever even considered doing something else or regretted it when it was all over.

I don't think someone getting into the aviation industry has what it takes to work for the Postal Service though. I'm assuming most of you are like me and you love the sheer thrill of flying and the sense of adventure that comes along with it and couldn't even fathom giving it up for a more earth bound job. Most of our personality types would clash heavily in the doldrums of menial office work.

Just my two cents.

vagabond 07-28-2007 04:21 PM

Hey, everyone please take a deep breath. This is an internet forum, for crying out loud. Remember what they say about arguing on the internet.

SkyHigh will always be SkyHigh. If you don't like his perspective, don't read it. If you can't help yourself, go ahead and read it, but don't respond immediately with invectives and vitriol.

And for what it's worth, I don't hate SkyHigh. I don't know the guy and it makes no sense to hate someone I don't know. There have been people and trolls and posers who have verbally assaulted me, but I choose not to hate them. I've got better things to do, you know.

Having said that, however, the premise of this thread doesn't quite sit right with me. It is posted in Regional and can be interpreted as a deliberate jab at a soft and vulnerable spot. No redeeming value.

usmc-sgt 07-28-2007 04:29 PM

I see this thread going nowhere fast...I think it will be better off working its way into the archives


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